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Hamlin, Jeff

Girls 18U Black Head Coach

Originally from the Durham Region, Jeff grew up playing and coaching volleyball alongside Tony Kiriakou for Uxbridge S.S. After graduation he attended and played for Canador College, the OCAA All Star Libero award in his final year there.

He continued his coaching career as a head coach for the women’s program at Canadore College, soon followed by a few years at Nipissing University as an assistant coach for both the men’s and women’s programs. While at Nipissing he also coached youth club programs in North Bay, at Madawaska and at other high performance camps, and developed his love and knowledge in coaching the sport.

Recently, Jeff was an assistant coach on the 2015 18U Women’s Provincial Team.

Jeff has an unparalleled passion for the sport and is driven to deliver the best experience an athlete can get. While surrounded by an outstanding coaching staff this season, Jeff is confident that they will achieve just that.

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Eat Wings Raise Funds! Durham Attack Girls’ 18U are holding a fundraiser at Buffalo Wild Wings in Ajax. Buffalo Wild Wings will donate 10% of your bill (food and alcohol – not including tax, gratuity or promotional discounts) to our team. We will also be having a 50/50 draw and raffles. The event takes place

April 15th to 17th the Durham Attack 18U Girls competed in their final Ontario Volleyball Championships. Friday was a rough start for the girls with 3 losses. The Coaches and Players knew that going into the next day they would have to come back strong and win all to stay in the first tier of

This year the Girls 18U team decided to do something special for the Holiday Season. Rather than do a Secret Santa amongst themselves they decided to adopt a child and make his or her Christmas an extra special one. Through an organization called “Dreams and Wishes” the team received the name of an 8 year

Well this was a very interesting tournament, as it was a repeat of the previous weekend. The only difference was the Gold Medal winners. We came out of our pool play in 1st. place on Friday, meaning we would go into the AA Pool on Saturday, which was a very tough pool and we came out in

The last tournament of the Ontario Championships (OC’s) was held in Waterloo this past weekend. With an up and down season, our DA U18 Black girls were ranked 17th coming into the tournament. In the first day of Pool Play, we won two matches against the Oakville Thunder 17U White (25-23, 25-21) and Northern Chill